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1 popular
شَائِع \ common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. ordinary: usual: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. popular: liked by many people: She’s a popular person. He’s popular with (he’s liked by) the army but not with the government. \ See Also عاديّ -
2 popular
[ˈpɔpjulə] adjective1) liked by most people:مَحبوب من الشَّعْب، شَعْبيShe is very popular with children.
2) believed by most people:شَعْبي، مَقبول من أكثَر النّاسa popular theory.
3) of the people in general:شَعْبي، عام، جماهيريpopular rejoicing.
4) easily read, understood etc by most people:شَعبي، مفهوم عند أكثَريَّة الشَّعْبa popular history of Britain.
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3 popular
شَعْبِيّ \ folk: (before a noun) belonging to the customs of the people: a folk dance. popular: of the people: popular beliefs, liked by many people She’s a popular person, He’s popular with (he’s liked by) the army but not with the government. \ See Also شائع (شائِع) -
4 popular
مَحْبُوب \ dear: much loved: A dear friend of mine, sweet; fit to be loved What a dear little girl!. popular: liked by many people: She’s a popular person. He’s popular with (He’s liked by) the army but not with the government. sweetheart: a lover. -
5 شائع
شَائِع \ common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. ordinary: usual: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. popular: liked by many people: She’s a popular person. He’s popular with (he’s liked by) the army but not with the government. \ See Also عاديّ -
6 common
شَائِع \ common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. ordinary: usual: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. popular: liked by many people: She’s a popular person. He’s popular with (he’s liked by) the army but not with the government. \ See Also عاديّ -
7 ordinary
شَائِع \ common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. ordinary: usual: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. popular: liked by many people: She’s a popular person. He’s popular with (he’s liked by) the army but not with the government. \ See Also عاديّ -
8 شعبي
شَعْبِيّ \ folk: (before a noun) belonging to the customs of the people: a folk dance. popular: of the people: popular beliefs, liked by many people She’s a popular person, He’s popular with (he’s liked by) the army but not with the government. \ See Also شائع (شائِع) -
9 folk
شَعْبِيّ \ folk: (before a noun) belonging to the customs of the people: a folk dance. popular: of the people: popular beliefs, liked by many people She’s a popular person, He’s popular with (he’s liked by) the army but not with the government. \ See Also شائع (شائِع) -
10 محبوب
مَحْبُوب \ dear: much loved: A dear friend of mine, sweet; fit to be loved What a dear little girl!. popular: liked by many people: She’s a popular person. He’s popular with (He’s liked by) the army but not with the government. sweetheart: a lover. -
11 dear
مَحْبُوب \ dear: much loved: A dear friend of mine, sweet; fit to be loved What a dear little girl!. popular: liked by many people: She’s a popular person. He’s popular with (He’s liked by) the army but not with the government. sweetheart: a lover. -
12 sweetheart
مَحْبُوب \ dear: much loved: A dear friend of mine, sweet; fit to be loved What a dear little girl!. popular: liked by many people: She’s a popular person. He’s popular with (He’s liked by) the army but not with the government. sweetheart: a lover. -
13 in
[ɪn]1. preposition1) describing the position of a thing etc which is surrounded by something else:في: تَدُل عَلى المَكانin bed.
2) showing the direction of movement:في: تَدُل عَلى الإتِّجاهHe put his hand in his pocket.
3) describing the time at, after or within which something happens:في: تَدُل عَلى الزَّمانI'll be back in a week.
4) indicating amount or relative number:في: تَدُل عَلى الكميَّه او العددThey arrived in large numbers.
في: تَدُل عَلى الحالَه أو الظروفShe is in her sixties.
2. adverb, adjective1) expressing the position of a person etc, usually at or to a place where the person etc is expected to be, eg home, office, station:Is Mr Smith in?
Is the train in yet?
في: تَدُل عَلى مَكان الشَّخْصIs he coming in today?
2) describing something which is fashionable or popular:في: تَدُل عَلى الموضَه الشائِعَهShort skirts are in at the moment.
3) (of the tide) with the water at, or moving to, its highest level:في: تَدُل عَلى حالة الماءThe tide is (coming) in.
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14 client
[ˈklaɪənt] noun1) a person who receives professional advice from a lawyer, accountant etc.مُوكّل (في دَعوى)2) a customer:زُبونThat hairdresser is very popular with his clients.
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15 front
[frant] noun1) the part of anything (intended to be) nearest the person who sees it; usually the most important part of anything:مُقَدِّمَة ، الشيء الأمامي( also adjective) the front page.
2) the foremost part of anything in the direction in which it moves:مُقَدِّمَة الشيء، الأمامي( also adjective) the front seat of the bus.
3) the part of a city or town that faces the sea:مُتَنَزَّه على شاطئ البَحْرWe walked along the (sea) front.
4) (in war) the line of soliers nearest the enemy:جَبْهَهThey are sending more soldiers to the front.
5) a boundary separating two masses of air of different temperatures:جَبْهَة هوائِيَّهA cold front is approaching from the Atlantic.
6) an outward appearance:مَظْهَر،تَظاهُر بالجُرأهHe put on a brave front.
7) a name sometimes given to a political movement:جَبْهَة سِياسيَّهthe Popular Front for Liberation.
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16 hobby
[ˈhɔbɪ] plural ˈhobbies nounsomething a person enjoys doing ( usually frequently) in his/her spare time and not for pay:هِوايَهStamp-collecting is a popular hobby.
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17 VJ
[viː ˈdʒeɪ] noun (abbreviation)video jockey; a person who introduces video clips of popular music on television.مُذيع او مُقَدِّم كليبات فيديو
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